have you already checked out the system of blocks and panels? I would really wonder it it would need further sub-bock systems. The possibilities are really with less limits. You just can not make it a circle but I guess some theme specialists would even manage such.

Try it out and play around first.

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Is this site about Tiny Portal or your stuff? I don't about others here but, I think you are way out of line, posting all your adverts about your ;portal that I have by the way tested a few times and did like it! I smell Spam, is someone in the kitchen! And yes we all know where your site is thank U very much!

Feline, it's hard to understand what you are showing that is a block within a block. How can one tell just by looking at it? A better, more clear example would be nice.

Curious on the cache too. Are you caching by group? User? Seems like a lot of data to throw in the cache, but certainly worth the load it could possibly take off by not having to query for the blocks etc.

Indeed it is rude, advertising in a another site about your product. This is only going to ruin your products reputation

That aside, What I meant by multi block is something like the one in the link below. I just want to different module boxes horizontally and then right below another module block. Adk portal has this feature, but their support lacks a lot since there aren't many english speaking staff.

Sorry, still not sure what part, I'm assuming there was supposed to be an example in the link you supplied. There doesn't seem to be anything there that can't be done with TP though. Can you point us to the exact part of that page, a screengrab perhaps.

okay so in the picture i've attached, whats drawn in blue are main blocks placed horizontally. And the ones drawn in red are actually 2 more blocks in one of those major horizontal blocks(Ones in blue). I want a method to replicate this.